— BbWG___ wJ^p^— \%__^_ LADIES! Will you come round to the Busy Casl Store, opposite Carnegie Library KING STREET TO-NIGHT And we will give you the pick o 100 TT NDERSKIRTS In MORETTE, BATISTE, and DRILL for O/i» w/U each? MOREY AND MOORE, AGENTS BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU. „ Hancock's ami Tyrte't Stocks. OWING to Summer Goods landing we must clear the balance of above stocks for what you care to give us. What is not sold by SATURDAY, October 23, will bo sent away to be auctioned. The Greatest Slaughter of loots and Shoes ever held In New Plymouth. ONE WEEK ONLY. NOTE ADDRESS: A.B.C. BOOT COMPANY, DEVON ST. (Two Doors from Criterion Hotel.) e856 CNOICE HOMESTEAD SITES. DURING the present summer I intend to sell most of the remainder of the old 'FERN DELL" ESTATE, including the following lots: A. ' Half acre, adjoining Mrs. Herbert's residence, frontages to John Street and Ridge Lane. A beautiful site, commanding extensive views of town, sea, and mountain; dry and sunny' well planted with good bearin fruit trees and garden crops.' B- la. 2r. SOp., comprising thhe site formerly occupied by the' late Mi*. Chilman's residence, with large orchard and shrubberies containing many choice trees and bhrubs.^ Entrance from corner of Cameron and Gilbert Streets. NOTE.— These two lots may either be combined/ or their subdivision rearranged to suit buyers. C. My present residence, "Ridge Crest, comprising either lr I6p. or 2r. lip. (as may be preferred), with well-built modern 8-roomed Villa and commodious detached building of two rooms This is one of the best situated houses in New Plymouth, and has an outlook which musfl be seen to be appreciated. All the above are freehold under the Land Transfer Act, ond liberal terms can be arranged. During the last ten or twelve years "Bern Dell" has been gradually subdivided, and now carries the finest group of residences in or around New Plymouth, including the pretty homes of Mr. M. Frsser, Miss Evans, Mr. Fred Bayly, Mr. C. Ahier, Mr. J. Paton, Mr. 8. Percy Smith. F.R.G.S.. Mrs. Herbert, etc. The close vicinity of. the High and Central Schools, the Raceoourse Reserve, and Pukekura Park renders the neighbourhood a most desirable one for families. P. P. CORKILL. ON ACCOUNT OF CLIENTS: HALF AN ACRE, olose to Sports Ground and Park: nice site on good street. £150 for vendor's interest. HALF AN ACRE, near Central School, on leading street; good site, and some fine bearing fruit trees. £160 for vendors interest. e473 F. P< CORKILL. EDUCATIONAL. JOHN YOUNO7~ 'ARAKOEKOE," LIARDET STREET. Candidates for all Examinations thoroughly coached. ■If U S I C DTUDIO, MOUNT EDGECOMBE ST. Principal: CHARLES HENRY ANDERSON, Licentiate B.M. Dip —A. Mus. N.C.M. — Cert. T.S. -A. Gld S.C.Q.C., London. Subjects-— Harmony, Theory, and Orchestral law, . Practical — Pianoforte, Voice Production Deep Breathing and Singing. Viohn, Mandoline, etc., wood-windT and brass instruments. Juvenile Classes for Violin and Mandoline of not more than four students in each class, easy terms; instrument* provided' for cash or terms. Clarionet Classes upon similar lines as the above for young men. For terms, etc., apply at the Studi Mount Edgecombe St. (three minufe. from Post Offioe). d_tf EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, AND LACES, at The Busy Cash Drapery Store, Opposite Carnegie Library, TUT OREY AND -mJ-OORE,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume 16, Issue 14, 16 October 1909, Page 3
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544Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume 16, Issue 14, 16 October 1909, Page 3
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